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Dr.    L.    B.    Campbell 


THE  LIFE  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 

A  SYLLABUS,  TRACING  THE  DEVELOPMENT  OF 
OUR  LORD'S  MINISTRY 

Bv  THE   REV. 

RICHARD   M.    HODGE,    M.   A. 

Instructor  in   the  Bil>lc  Institute,   Nashville,    7\>m. 


1899. 


TABLE  OF  THE  GOSPELS  ACCORDING  TO  THE  GENERAL 
DIVISIONS  OF  CHRIST'S  LIFE. 

CHILDHOOD  AND  YOUTH  OF  JESUS 

Matthew  i  :i-3:i2.     Marki:i-8.     Luke  1:1-3:18.     John  1:1-18. 

MINISTRY  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 

PERIOD  I    • 

Matthew  3:13-4:11.     Mark  1:9-13.     Luke  3:21-4:13.     John  1:19-3:22. 

PERIOD  II 

Matthew  4:12.     Mark  1:14      Luke  4:14.     John  3:22-4:43. 

PERIOD  III 

Matthew  4:13-7:29;  8:2-4;  I4-I7I  9:2-9;  12-1:21.     Mark  1:142:14,  23-3:19.     Luke  4:14- 
5:28;  6-1:49.     John  4:44-5:47. 

PERIOD  IV 

Matthew  8:1,  5-13;  11-2:30;  12:22-13:53.     Mark  3:13-4:34.     Luke  6:13-16;  7:1-8:21. 

PERIOD  V 

Matthew   8:18.23-9:1,    10-11:1;  13:54-14:36.       Mark  2:15-22;  4:35-6:56.       Luke  5:29-39; 
8:22-9:17.     John  6:1-66. 

PERIOD  VI 

Matthew  15-1-18:35;  8:19-22.     Mark  7:1-9:50.     Luke  9:18-50,  57-62.     John  6:67-7:9. 

PERIOD  VII 

Luke  9:51-56;  10:1-17:10.     John  7:10-10:42. 

PERIOD  VIII 

Matthew  19:1  27:66.     Mark  10:1-15:47.      Luke  17:11-23:56.     John  11:1-19:42. 

PERIOD  IX 

Matthew    28:1-20.       Mark    16:1-20.       Luke    24:1-53.       John    20:1-21:25.        Acts   1:3-12. 
i  Corinthians  15:5-7. 


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THE    MINISTRY    OF   JESUS    CHRIST 

L—  JESUS'  METHOD  OF  WORK 

Successive  Cycles  of  ist,  Organization  ;    2nd,  Miracles  ;    3rd,  Acceptance  and  Opposi- 
tion ;  4th,  Teaching. 

IL—  ORGANIZATION  AND  TEACHING,  WITH  DATES 

PERIOD  I  —  A.  D.  27,  January  to  April. 

ORGANIZATION.     Several  men  beginning  to  follow  Jesus. 

GREAT  DISCOURSE.     With  Nicodemus,  on  the  New  Birth  and  Salvation. 

PERIOD  II,  —  A.  D.  27,  April  to  December. 

ORGANIZATION.     Some  disciples  baptising  under  Jesus. 

GREAT  DISCOURSE.     With  a  Samaritan  woman,  on  Living  Water  and  his  Mission. 

PERIOD  III.  —  A.  D.  27,  December  to  A.  D.  28,  April. 

ORGANIZATION.     Jesus'  disciples  leaving  business  for  him. 

GREAT  DISCOURSE.     The  Sermon  on  the  Mount,  on  the  Messianic  Kingdom. 

PERIOD  IV.  —  A.   D.   28,    Summer  and  Fall. 

ORGANIZATION.     The  Twelve  Apostles  selected. 

GREAT  DISCOURSE.     First  group  of  parables  on  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven. 

PERIOD  V.—  A.   D.   28,   Fall  to  A.   D.   29,   April. 

ORGANIZATION.     Apostles  sent  out  two  by  two  on  a  mission. 
GREAT  DISCOURSE.     On  Spiritual  Food. 

PERIOD  VI.  —  A.   D.   29,   April  to  October. 

ORGANIZATION.     Apostles'  formal  acceptance  of  Jesus  as  their  Saviour. 
GREAT  DISCOURSE.     On  Greatness. 

PERIOD  VII.  -  A.   D.   29,    October  to  A.   D.    50,   January. 

ORGANIZATION.     Seventy  more  disciples  sent  out  on  a  mission. 

GREAT  DISCOURSE.     Second  great  group  or  parables  on  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven. 

PERIOD  VIII.  —  A.   D.    30.   January  to  April. 

ORGANIZATION.     The  resignation  of  the  apostles  to  martyrdom. 
GKKAT  DISCOURSES.     Great  Debate  with  the  Sanhedrists. 
Farewell  to  the  Apostles. 


IX.  —  A.   D.   30,   April  9  to  May   18, 

ORGANIZATION.     Disciples  commissioned  to  evangelize  the  world. 

GREAT  DISCOURSE.     On    Salvation   and   the   World-Wide   Consummation   of   the    Messianic 
Kingdom. 


HI.-MIRACLES  IN  ORDER 

PERIOD    I.  PERIOD    IV.  PERIOD    VI.  PERIOD   VIII. 

Water  into  wine.  Centurion's  servant.       Demoniac  girl.  Lazarus. 


Widow's  son. 

Deaf  man. 

Ten  lepers. 

Demoniac. 

Feeding  4,000. 

Bartimaeus   and 

PERIOD  III. 

PERIOD  V. 

Blind  man. 

companion. 

Nobleman's  son. 
Draught  of  fish. 

Stilling  storm. 
Two  demoniacs. 

Transfiguration. 
Demoniac  boy. 
in  ns   . 

Barren  fig-tree. 
Malchus'  ear. 

Demoniac. 

Woman  with  flux. 

Peter's  mother. 

Jairus'  daughter. 

Leper. 

Two  blind  men. 

PERIOD  VII. 

PERIOD  IX. 

Paralytic. 

Dumb  demoniac. 

Blind  man. 

Resurrection. 

Infirm  man. 

Feeding  5,000 

Paralytic  woman. 

Draught  of  fish. 

Withered  hand. 

Walking  on  sea. 

Dropsical  man. 

Ascension. 

blind 


IV.— THE  HOSTILITY  OF  THE  RULERS 

(i)     THE   CHALLENGES  MADE  OF  JESUS   FOR  A    SIGN   OF  HIS  CHRISTHOOD. 

1.  By  the  Sanhedrists,  Jerusalem,  met  by  the  "temple  sign."     (Period  I.) 

2.  By  the  Pharisees,  Capernaum,  met  by  the  "Jonah  sign."     (Period  IV.) 

By  Pharisees  and  Sadducees,  Magadan,  met  by  the  "Jonah  sign."     (Period  VI.) 

By  the  Sanhedrists,  Jerusalem,  answered  by  an  explicit  affirmation  of  his  divinity. 

(Period  VII.) 
5.     By    the    Sanhedrists,    Jerusalem,    met    by    counter-challenges    regarding   John    the 

Baptist  and  the  divinity  of  the  Christ.     (Period  VIII.) 

(2)  THE   CHARGES    PREFERRED   AGAINST   JESUS. 

Blasphemy  (8).  Mental  abberation  (3).  Ceremonial  uncleanness  (2). 

Sabbath-breaking  (6).  Not  fasting  (2).  Treason  (i). 

Low  association  (5).  Satanic  agency  (2).  Total  Charges  (29). 

(3)  HOSTILE   QUESTIONS   ADDRESSED   TO   JESUS. 

1.  By  the  Pharisees,  regarding  the  punishment  of  adultery.     (Period  VII.) 

2.  By  the  Pharisees,  regarding  their  own  blindness.     (Period  VII.) 

3.  By  a  lawyer,  regarding  eternal  life.     (Period  VII.) 

4.  By  the  Pharisees,  regarding  the  time  of  the  Kingdom.     (Period  VIII.) 

5.  By  the  Pharisees  and  Herodians,  regarding  tribute.     (Period  VIII.) 

6.  By  the  Sadducees.  regarding  resurrection.     (Period  VIII.) 

7.  By  the  Pharisees,  regarding  the  great  commandment.     (Period  VIII.) 

(4)     THE   CONSPIRACY    AGAINST   JESUS'    LIFE. 

1.  PHARISEES,  Jerusalem,  inducing  Jesus  to  leave  the  capital.     (Period  III.) 

2.  PHARISEES  AND  HERODIANS,   Capernaum,  preventing  Jesus'  attending  the  following 

Passover,  or  remaining  in  Galilee  after  that  time.     (Period  III.) 

3.  PHARISEES,    HERODIANS    AND    SADDUCEES,    Magadan,    thwarting   Jesus'   attempt  to 

re-enter  Galilee.     (Period  VI.) 

4.  SANHEDRISTS,      Jerusalem,      compelling      Jesus'      withdrawal     from     the     capital. 

(Period  VII.) 

5.  SANHEDRIN,  Jerusalem,  inducing  Jesus'  flight  from  Bethany.     (Period  VIII.) 

6.  SANHEDRIN,  JUDAS,  THE   PEOPLE  AND  PILATE,  Jerusalem,    securing    Jesus'    death. 

(Period  VIII.) 


V.— JOURNEYS  WITH  EVENTS  IN  ORDER  AND  LOCATION 


1.  BETHANY  (Perea),  Baptism. 

2.  MT.  NEBO,  Temptation. 

3.  BETHANY  (Perea),  Disciples  met. 


PERIOD    I. 

4- 

5 
6. 


CANA,  a  wedding. 
CAPERNAUM,  a  visit. 
JERUSALEM,  Cleansing  Temple,  Discou, 
with  Nicodemus. 


JUDEA,  Baptizing. 


PERIOD    II. 

2.     SYCHAR,  Discourse  -with  woman,  preachi 


PERIOD    III. 


1.  CANA,  Nobleman's  son.  5. 

2.  NAZARETH,  Jesus'  life  attempted.  6. 

3.  CAPERNAUM,   Disciples  called  from  busi-  7. 

ness,  demoniac,  Peter's  mother.  8. 

4.  GALILEE,  a  leper  healed  (  First  Tour).  9. 


CAPERNAUM,  Paralytic  (thru  roof;. 

JERUSALEM,  Paralytic  (Bethesda). 

JUDEA,  Plucking  corn. 

CAPERNAUM,  Withered  hand. 

MT.  BEATITUDES,  "Sermon  on  the  Mount . 


PERIOD    IV. 


1.  MT.  BEATITUDES,  Apostles  selected. 

2.  CAPERNAUM,  Centurion's  servatu. 

3.  NAIN,  Widow's  son  raised. 


4.  GALILEE,  Inquiry  of  John  Baptist. 

5.  GALILEE,  Sinful  woman  (Second  Tour  . 

6.  CAPERNAUM,  Demoniac,  Parables. 


PERIOD   V. 


LAKE  GALIEEE,  Storm  stilled. 
GERASA,  Demoniacs,  swine. 
CAPERNAUM,  Woman,  Jairus'   daughter, 

two  blind  men,  dumb  demoniac. 
NAZARETH,  Again  rejected. 


6. 

7. 
8. 
9. 
GALILEE,  Sending  out  Apostles  (Third  Tour).   10. 


CAPERNAUM,    News   of   John   the    B 

tist's  death. 

BETHSAIDA  JULIAS,  5,000  fed. 
LAKE  GALILEE,  Walking  on  water. 
GENNESARET,  Miracles. 
CAPERNAUM,  Discourse  on  Spiritual  F>. 


1.  CAPERNAUM,  Apostles'  confession. 

2.  PHOENICIA,  Demoniac  girl. 

3.  DECAPOLIS,  Deaf  man,  4,000  fed. 

4.  MAGADAN,  Met  by  Sadducees. 


PERIOD   VI. 


5.  BETHSAIDA  JULIAS,  Blind  man. 

6.  CAESAREA  PHILIPPI,  Apostles'  confessio 

7.  MT.  HERMON,  Transfiguration,  demon 

8.  CAPERNAUM,  Coin,  Discourse  on  Great n 


PERIOD   VII. 


1 .  CAPERNAUM,  The  Seventy  sent  out.  5. 

2.  SAMARIA,  Inhospitality  of  a  village.  6. 

3.  JERUSALEM,    Hostility    of  Sanhedrists,  7. 

blind  man  healed.  8. 

4.  JUDEA.  Return  of  the  Seventy.  9. 


JUDEA,  a  lawyer's  question. 
BETHANY  (Judea),  Supper. 
JUDEA,  Paralytic  woman  healed. 
JERUSALEM,  Second  stoning  for  Jesus. 
PEREA,  Dropsical  man,  Parables. 


PERIOD    VIII. 


1 .  I '  E  K  E A  ,  l.oya  Ity  of  Apostles. 

2.  BETHANY  (Judea),  Lazarus  raised. 

3.  EPHRAIM,  In  retreat  from  Sanhedrin. 

4.  SAMARIA,  Ten  lepers  healed. 

5.  GALILEE,  Question  on  Kingdom. 

<>.  I'KKEA,  Question  on  divorce,  blessing 
children,  rich  ruler,  ambition  of 
James  and  John. 


JERICHO.  Bartimaeus,  Zachaeus. 
BETHANY  (Judea),  Supper. 
JERUSELEM,     Entry,    cleansing    Temj 

Debate    with    rulers,    Lord's    Supper. 

Farewell  Discourse  to  Apostles,   arn    ; 

trials,  death,  burial  of  Jesus. 


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HISTORICAL  ATLAS  AND  CHRONOLOGY 

OF  THE  LIFE  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 

A  TEXT  BOOK 
AND  COMPANION  TO  A  HARMONY  OF  THE  GOSPELS 


BY   THE    REV. 

RICHARD  M.  HODGE,  M.  A. 

Superintendent  of  the  Bible  Institute,  Nashville,    Tennessee 


D.  A.  ST.  CLAIR    PRESS 

WYTHEVILLE,  VA. 

1899 


COPYRIGHT,    1899,   BY   RICHARD  M.   HODGE 


ALL   RIGHTS   RESERVED 


COPIES   MAY   BE  ORDERED  OF  THE  AUTHOR 


PREFATORY  NOTE 


THESE  pages  contain  three  exhibits  of  the  life  of  Christ  which  have 
been  developed  in  the  class-room  in  the  effort  to  teach  our  Lord's 
life  as  a  history.  The  historical  maps  locate  in  order  the  principal 
events  of  Jesus'  life,  and  are  designed  for  memory  pictures.  Every  map 
exhibits  a  different  journey  and  each  event  is  recorded  as  near  its  proper 
place  as  can  be  determined.  Only  the  towns,  provinces,  streams  and  moun- 
tains that  are  directly  involved  in  the  history  of  Jesus'  life  are  represented. 
For  typographical  convenience  the  "Mount  of  Beatitudes  "  is  placed  a 
little  to  the  north  of  the  spot  generally  favored.  The  chronological  table 
gives  all  of  the  reasonably  certain  years,  seasons,  months,  days,  and  hours 
of  Jesus'  life,  and  supplements  the  maps  in  geographical  detail.  The  third 
exhibit  proposes  an  analysis  of  Jesus'  ministry  based  upon  his  method  of 
work,  by  recognizing  periods,  indicated  by  Jesus  himself  in  the  successive 
stages  by  which  he  organized  his  disciples,  and  which  he  invariably  punc- 
tuated with  one  of  his  great  discourses.  Analyses  are  given  which  show 
the  character  of  each  period,  and  trace  the  developments,  crises  and  con- 
summations that  unfold  the  plans  and  purpose  of  his  ministry.  The  book  is 
best  used  with  a  Harmony  of  the  gospels.  It  will  accompany  any  of  the 
standard  works,  by  Broadus,  Stevens  and  Burton,  Riddle,  or  Robinson,  and 
will  not  be  found  to  vary  from  the  order  of  events  followed  by  any  of  these 
editors  excepting  in  the  few  and  generally  unimportant  particulars  where 
they  vary  from  each  other.  The  table  of  passages  according  to  the  general 
divisions  of  the  life  of  Christ  adopted  in  this  work  will  serve  to  locate 
events  in  an  ordinary  version  of  the  gospels. 


TABLE  OF  THE  GOSPELS  ACCORDING  TO  THE 

GENERAL  DIVISIONS    OF  THE  LIFE 
OF  JESUS  CHRIST  ADOPTED  IN  THIS  WORK 

CHILDHOOD  AND  YOUTH  OF  JESUS 

Matthew  1:1-3:12.     Mark  1:1-8.     Luke  1:1-3:18.    John  1:1-18. 

MINISTRY  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 

PERIOD  I 

Matthew  3:13-4:11.     Mark  1:9-13.     Luke  3:21-4:13.    John  1:19-3:22. 

PERIOD  II 

Matthew  4:12.     Mark  1:14.     Luke  4:14.    John  3:22-4:43. 

PERIOD  III 

Matthew  4:13-7:29;    8:2-4,    14-17;    9:2-9;    12:1-21.     Mark    1:14-2:14,  23-3:19. 

Luke  4:14-5:28  ;  6:1-49.    John  4:44-5:47. 

PERIOD  IV 

Matthew  8:1,  5-13;  11:2-30;  12:22-13:53.     Mark  3:13-4:34.     Luke  6:13-16;  7:1- 

8:21. 

PERIOD  V 

Matthew  8:18,   23-9:1,10-11:1;  13:54-14:36.      Mark   2:15-22;  4:35-6:56.    Luke 

5:29-39  ;  8:22-9:17.    John  6:1-66. 

PERIOD  VI 

Matthew    15:1-18:35;*  8:19-22.     Mark   7:1-9:50.     Luke   9:18-50,   57-62.    John 

6:67-7:9. 

PERIOD  VII 

Luke  9:51-56  ;  10:1-17:10.    John  7:10-10:42. 

PERIOD  VIII 

Matthew  19:1-27:66.     Mark  10:1-15:47.     Luke  17:11-23:56.    John  11:1-19:42. 

PERIOD  IX 

Matthew   28:1-20.     Mark    16:1-20.     Luke   24:1-53.     John   20:1-21:25.      Acts 

1:3-12.     I  Corinthians  15:5-7. 


CONTENTS 


HISTORICAL  MAPS 


Palestine  in  the  time  of  Jesus  Christ, Frontispiece 

Map  I,  exhibiting  the  Chronology  of  Jesus'  life,  the  contempor- 
ary Roman  Rulers,  and  the  Races  in  and  about  Palestine, 5 

Map  2,  exhibiting  Events  Preceding  the  Birth  of  Jesus  Christ 7 

Map  3,  exhibiting  the  Childhood  and  Youth  of  Jesus  Christ, 9 

Map  4,  exhibiting  the  Ministry  of  John  the  Baptist, n 

Map  5,  exhibiting  the  Ministry  of  Jesus  Christ,  Periods  I  and  II,  ....  13 

Map  6,  exhibiting  the  Ministry  of  Jesus  Christ,  Period  III, 15 

Map  7,  exhibiting  the  Ministry  of  Jesus  Christ,  Period  IV, 17 

Map  8,  exhibiting  the  Ministry  of  Jesus  Christ,  Period  V, 19 

Map  9,  exhibiting  the  Ministry  of  Jesus  Christ,  Period  VI, 21 

Map  10,  exhibiting  the  Ministry  of  Jesus  Christ,  Period  VII, 23 

Map  ii,  exhibiting  the  Ministry  of  Jesus  Christ,  Period  VIII, 25 

Map  12,  exhibiting  the  Last  Week  of  the  Public  Ministry  of  Jesus  Christ, 

(Period  VIII), " 27 

Map  13,  exhibiting  the  Ministry  of  Jesus  Christ,  Period  IX, 29 

NOTES  ON  MAPS 


On  Map  i,  on  Jesus'  stay  in  Egypt,  and  the  succession  of  the  Herods,  .    .  4 

On  Map  2,  on  the  residence  of  the  parents  of  John  the  Baptist 6 

On  Map  3,  on  the  death  of  Herod  the  Great 8 

On  Map  4,  on  the  chronology  of  the  ministry  of  John  the  Baptist,  .    .    .    .  10 

On  Map  12,  on  what  maps  are  supplemented  by  the  plat  of  the  Temple,  .  26 

THE  MINISTRY  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 


The  division  of  the  ministry  into  periods 12 

Analysis  of  Period  I, 12 

Analysis  of  Period  II 12 

Analysis  of  Period  III, 14 

Analysis  of  Period  IV 16 

Analysis  of  Period  V, 18 

Analysis  of  Period  VI, 20 

Analysis  of  Period  VII, 22 

Analysis  of  Period  VIII, 24 

Analysis  of  Period  IX, 28 

CHRONOLOGY 


Chronological  Table  of  the  Life  of  Jesus  Christ, 31 


NOTE  ON  MAP  I 


CHRONOLOGY 

A  stay  of  probably  about  two  months  in  Egypt  is  to  be  reckoned  between 
Jesus'  leaving  Bethlehem  and  his  going  to  Nazareth. 

ROMAN  RULERS 

Herod  the  Great  ruled  all  Palestine  until  B.  C.  4. 
Herod  Archelaus  ruled  Judea  and  Samaria,  B.  C.  4  to  A.  D.  6. 
Herod  Antipas  ruled  Galilee  and  Perea,  and  Herod  Philip  his  tetrarchy, 
from  B.  C.  4  until  after  the  ascension  of  Christ. 


PALESTINE 
i 

CHRONOLOGY  OF 
CHRIST'S  LIFE 

B.  C.  5-A.  D.  30 

ROMAN  RULERS 

A.  D.   26-30 

RACES 


Capernau 

S.SrXTEEN  MOI* 

*>*  Cennesare 
A. 


TETRARCH 

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A  M  A  R  I  A 

HIKED  RACE 


4.  A  FEW  DAYS     < 

Sychar  0  < 


P  E  R  E  A 

JEWS 


NOTE  ON  MAP  2 


Hebron  is  conjectured  to  be  the  residence  of  the  parents  of  John  the  Bap- 
tist, as  it  was  a  priest  city  and  the  place  of  most  importance  in  "  the  hill 
country  of  Judea."  See  Luke  1:65. 


PALESTINE 


EVENTS 

PRECEEDINGTHE 
BIRTH  OF  JESUS 

CHRIST 
October  B.  c.  6  to 
December  B.  c.  5 


SAMARIA 


NOTE  ON  MAP  3 


Herod  the  Great  died  within  less  than  two  months  of  his  slaying  the  infants 
of  Bethlehem. 


CHILDHOOD  & 
YOUTH  OF  JESUS 

B.  C.  5  to  A.  D.  26 


NOTE  ON  MAP  4 


John  the  Baptist's  active  ministry  covered  about  eighteen  months,  about 
one  half  of  which  was  spent  in  the  Wilderness  of  the  Jordan  and  at  Bethany, 
and  the  balance  at  Aenon.  His  imprisonment  was  of  fifteen  months'  duration. 


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MINISTRYOFJOHN 

THE  BAPTIST 

June,  A.  D.  26  to  March, 

A.  D.  29 


THE  MINISTRY  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 


Jesus'  ministry  is  divided  into  nine  periods,  according  to  the  several  suc- 
cessive steps  that  he  employed  in  organizing  his  discipl'es.  Each  of  the  nine 
periods  that  result  is  found  also  to  close  with  one  of  Jesus'  principal  dis- 
courses. 

ANALYSIS  OF  THE  WORK  OF  PERIOD  I 
ORGANIZATION 

Jesus'  gaining  a  few  men  as  disciples. 
WORKS 

A  demonstration  of  superhuman  knowledge.     A  miracle  on  nature.  Mira- 
cles of  healing.     A  cleansing  of  the  Temple. 
RECEPTION 

Many  Jerusalemites'  believing  in  Jesus,  but  not  very  intelligently.  A  San- 
hedrist  profoundly  moved. 

Rejection  of  Jesus  by  the  Jewish  rulers. 
TEACHING 

Jesus'  private  announcement  of  the  Messianic  Kingdon.  A  private  dis- 
course on  Salvation  and  the  Messianic  Kingdom. 

ANALYSIS  OF  THE  WORK  OF  PERIOD  II 
ORGANIZATION 

His  disciples  baptising  for  Jesus. 
WORK 

A  demonstration  of  superhuman  knowledge. 
RECEPTION 

Many  Judeans  baptised.  Many  Samaritans'  believing  in  Jesus'  Christhood 
and  mission. 

Persecution  of  John  the  Baptist  by  the  Pharisees  and  Herod  Antipas.  The 
Pharisees'  menacing  Jesus. 
TEACHING 

Jesus'  public  announcement  of  the  Messianic  Kingdom.  A  private  dis- 
course on  Salvation  and  the  Messianic  Kingdom. 


12 


PALESTINE 


MINISTRY  OF 
JESUS  CHRIST 

PERIOD  I 

A.  i).  27,  January  to 
April 

PERIOD  II 

A.  D.  27,  April  to  De- 
cember 


Mt.  of  Beatitudes  /"}  « 

vs 

Cap.rnauL  4 

3.  * 

Gennesai 


U  D  E  A 

O  Hebron 


THE  MINISTRY  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 


ANALYSIS  OF  THE  WORK  OF  PERIOD  III 

ORGANIZATION 

Jesus'  disciples  called  upon  to  leave  business  for  him. 
WORKS 

A  miracle  on  nature.     Miracles  of  healing. 
RKCEPTION 

Sought  for  his  miracles  by  the  sick  from  all  adjacent  provinces  and  coun- 
tries.    Extolled  very  generally  for  his  teaching. 

His  great  popularity  threatening  to  attract  the  jealous  notice  of  Herod 
Antipas.    Jesus'  life  attempted  by  his  townsmen.     The  conspiracy  of  the 
Pharisees  against  Jesus'  life,  and  later  of  the  Herodians  with  them.     The 
Pharisees'  persecutions  of  Jesus. 
TEACHING 

Jesus'  public  announcement  of  the  Messianic  Kingdom.  A  public  discourse 
on  Salvation  and  the  Messianic  Kingdom. 


MINISTRY  OF 
JESUS  CHRIST 

PERIOD    III 
A.  D.  27,  28 


THE  MINISTRY  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 


ANALYSIS  OF  THE  WORK  OF  PERIOD  IV 

ORGANIZATION 

Jesus  selection  of  Twelve  Apostles  to  accompany  him  and  become  his 
ministers. 
WORKS 

Miracles  of  healing.     A  resurrection. 
RECEPTION 

Jesus  once  publicly  hailed  as  Christ.     Generally  believed  to  be  an  old 
prophet  risen  from  the  dead.     The  doubt  of  John  the  Baptist. 

The  protests  of  Jesus'  family  and  friends  against  his  ardor.     Persecutions 
of  the  Pharisees. 

TEACHING 

A  public  parabolic  discourse  on  Salvation  and  the  Messianic  Kingdom. 


16 


MINISTRY  OF 
JESUS  CHRIST 

PERIOD  IV 
A.  D.  28 

Summer  and  Fall 


/  Capernau. 


THE  MINISTRY  OF  JESUS  CHRIST. 


ANALYSIS  OF  THE  WORK  OF  PERIOD  V 

ORGANIZATION 

The  self-activity  of  the  apostles,  in  a  Jewish  mission.     Their  pairing  by 
Jesus.     His  selection  of  three  of  them  as  his  special  confidants. 
WORKS 

Miracles  on  nature.    Miracles  of  healing  and  resurrections,  both  by  Jesus 
and  his  apostles. 
RECEPTION 

Many  women  among  Jesus'  disciples.     The  Galileans'  attempting  to  make 
Jesus  king  by  force. 

Rejected  by  the  Gerasenes.     Deserted  by  the  Galileans.     Herod  Antipas' 
beheading  of  John  the  Baptist,  and  attempting  to  find  Jesus. 
TEACHING 

A  public  discourse  on  the  Essentially  Spiritual  Character  of  His  Mission. 


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MINISTRY  OF 
JESUS  CHRIST 

PERIOD   V 
A.  D.  28,   29 

Fall  to  Spring 


THE  MINISTRY  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 


ANALYSIS  OF  THE  WORK  OF  PERIOD  VI 

ORGANIZATION 

The  apostles'  formal  acceptance  of  Jesus  as  Saviour  and  Divine  Christ. 
WORKS 

Miracles  on  nature.     Miracles  of  healing  both  by  Jesus  and  at  least  one 
disciple.    Jesus'  transfiguration. 
RECEPTION 

Sought  by  many  Gentiles  in  all  their  countries  that  he  visited. 

Persecutions  of  the  Pharisees.    The  Sadducees'  uniting  with  the  Pharisees 
and   Herodians  in  the   deadly   conspiracy   against  him.     Taunted  by  his 
'  'brothers." 
TEACHING 

Private  discourses  to  the  apostles  on  the  Sacrificial  Nature  of  His  Mission. 


20 


MINISTRY  OF 
JESUS  CHRIST 

PERIOD  VI 
A.  D.   29 

April  to  October 


THE  MINISTRY  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 


ANALYSIS  OF  THE  WORK  OF  PERIOD  VII 

ORGANIZATION 

Jesus'  calling  and  pairing  of  seventy  more  disciples  and  their  self-activity 
in  a  mission  in  Perea. 
WORKS 

Miracles  of  healing  both  by  Jesus  and  his  Seventy  Disciples. 
RECEPTION 

Many  Pereans'  believing  in  Jesus. 

The  Jerusalemites'  dividing  about  him.     Persecutions  by  the  Pharisees  and 
and  Sanhedrists.     His  life  twice  attempted  by  the  Jerusalemites. 
TEACHING 

Public  claims  made  in  Jerusalem  as  Saviour  and  Divine.  Public  an- 
nouncement in  Perea  thro  disciples,  of  the  Messianic  Kingdom.  Public  para- 
bolic discourses  on  Salvation  and  the  Messianic  Kingdom. 


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PALESTINE 
10 

MINISTRY  OF 
JESUS   CHRIST 

PERIOD    VII 

October  A.  D.  29  to 
January  A.  D. 30 


THE  MINISTRY  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 


ANALYSIS  OF  THE  WORK  OF  PERIOD  VIII 

ORGANIZATION 

The  apostles' acceptance  of  martrydom  to  continue  to  be  followers  of  Jesus. 
WORKS 

A  miracle  on  nature.    Miracles  of  healing.    A  resurrection.    A  royal  entry 
into  Jerusalem.     A  cleansing  of  the  Temple. 
RECEPTION 

Many  Jerusalemites*  believing,  including  some  secret  disciples  in  the  San- 
hedrin.  Palestinian  pilgrims'  at  Jerusalem  hailing  him  as  Christ  and  King. 
The  Passover  pilgrims',  generally,  counting  him  a  prophet. 

The  Sanhedrin's  conspiring  against  his  life,  and  against  Lazarus'.    The 
betrayal  of  Judas.    The  desertion  of  the  apostles.    Jesus  arrested  and  con- 
demned by  the  Sanhedrin  ;  and  the  people's  uniting  with  them  in  demanding 
his  death.     His  rejection  by  Herod  Antipas.     His  crucifixion  by  Pilate. 
TEACHING 

Public  claim  made  to  Christhood.  Final  public  discourse  on  Salvation  and 
the  Kingdon  of  a  Divine  Christ.  Private  discourses  to  the  apostles  on 
Spiritual  Life  in  His  Hingdom. 


JO*  LoOfilud*  from  Greenwich  jjO 


tf 


PALESTINE 


MINISTRY  OF 
JESUS  CHRIST 

PERIOD   VIII 
A.   D.  30 

January  to  April 


5  A  M  A  R  \ 


NOTE  ON  MAP  12 


The  plat  of  the  Temple  Area  will  serve  also  to  supplement  maps  2,  3,  5,  6, 
10,  and  13. 


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THE  MINISTRY  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 


ANALYSIS  OF  THE  WORK  OF  PERIOD  IX 

ORGANIZATION 

The  apostles  and  all  of  his  disciples  commissioned  by  Jesus  to  evangelize 
the  world. 
WORKS 

Jesus'  resurrection.     His  appearances  and  disappearances.     A  miracle  on 
nature.     His  ascension. 

RECEPTION 

The  final  and  complete  conviction  of  the  apostles  and  more  than  five  hun- 
dred other  disciples  that  Jesus  was  the  Christ. 

The  conspiracy  of  the  Sanhedrists  against  the  evidence  of  Jesus'  resurrec- 
tion. 
TEACHING 

Private  discourse*  to  apostles  and  other  disciples  on  Salvation  and  the 
World  Wide  Consumation  of  His  Kingdom. 


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MINISTRY   OF 
JESUS  CHRIST 

PERIOD   IX 
A.  U.  30 

April  9-May  iS 


ERRATA 


On  Map  3,  for  "  Rabis  "  should  be  the  word  rabbis. 

On  page  32,  in  the  second  line  under  "  Period  III,"  for  "  7  a.  m."  should 
be  7  p.  m. 

On  page  32,  on  the  fifth  line  from  the  bottom,  following  the  word  "Preach- 
ing," the  words  should  be  inserted — Healing  of  a  demoniac. 

On  page  36,  on  the  fourth  line,  for  "  Perea  "  should  be  Judea. 

On  page  39,  in  the  sixth  line,  for  "  Map  "  should  be  the  word  Maps ;  and 
in  the  tenth  line  of  the  same  page,  for  "  appearance  "  should  be  the  word 
appearances. 


CHRONOLOGICAL  TABLE 


THE  CHILDHOOD  AND  YOUTH  OF  JESUS  CHRIST. 
Maps  i,  2,  3,  4. 

B.  C.  Jerusalem. 

6.          October.  Annunciation  to  Zacharias. 

Hebron. 
Elizabeth  in  retirement. 

Nazareth. 

Annunciation  to  Mary. 
Hebron. 

Mary's  visit  to  Elizabeth. 
Birth  of  John  the  Baptist. 

Nazareth. 

Annunciation  to  Joseph.    His  marriage  with 
Mary. 

Bethlehem. 
Inn  Stable.     Birth  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Vision  and  adoration  of  the  shep- 
herds. 
Circumcision  of  Jesus. 

Jerusalem. 
Temple.     Presentation  of  Jesus. 

Bethlehem. 

Adoration  of  the  Magi.     Flight  into  Egypt. 
The  slaying  of  the  infants. 

Egypt. 

May.  Return  to  Palestine  and  Nazareth. 

A.  D.  Jerusalem. 

8.          April  8-15.  Earliest    Passover    Feast.       Discussion    with 

the  rabbis.     Return    to  Nazareth. 

Jordan  Wilderness. 

26.  June.  Appearance  of  John  the  Baptist. 

THE  MINISTRY  OF  JESUS  CHRIST. 
PERIOD  I.    Map  5. 

Bethany,  Perea. 

27.  January.  Baptism  of  Jesus. 


6-5.       Oct.  to  Mar. 
5.          March. 


April  to  June. 
June. 


December  25. 
January  i. 
About  Feb.  2. 
February. 


4- 


l      '  Mt.  Nebo. 

Jan.  &  Feb.      Forty  Days.    Temptation  of  Jesus. 

Bethany,  Perea. 
February.         Fortieth  Day.     Deputation  of  Sanhedrists  to  John  the 

Baptist. 

Next  Day.    Jesus'  Coming. 
Next  Two  Days.    Jesus'  making  disciples. 

Cana. 

Three  Days  Later.     House.    Jesus  at  a  wedding. 
Seven  Days  Later.     Same  House.     Miracle  of  water 
and  wine. 

Capernaum. 
Mar.  -  Apr.    Later.    Jesus    and  family  and  disciples  on  a  visit. 

Jerusalem. 
April  11-18.  First  Passover  Feast. 

Temple.     Driving  out  traders. 
A  Night.     Dialogue  with  Nicodemus. 

PERIOD  II.    MAP  5. 

Judea. 
Apr.  to  Dec.    Later.    Jesus'  preaching  and  baptizing. 

Aenon. 
December.  John  the  Baptist's  arrest  by  Herod  Antipas. 

Sychar. 

One  Day.    Jacob's  Well.    Jesus'  dialogue  with  a  wo- 
man. 
Next  Two  Days.     Preaching. 

PERIOD   III.    Maps  6,  12. 

Cana. 
Later.    7a.m.    Healing  of  a  courtier's  son. 

Nazareth. 
27-28.  Winter.  Sabbath.     Synagogue.    Jesus'  sermon. 

Attempt  of  townsmen  to  kill  him. 

Capernaum. 
Later.     Lake  Shore.     Boat.     Preaching. 

Second  call  of  the  first  disciples. 
Sabbath.    Synagogue.     Preaching. 

Afternoon  and  Evening.     Peter's  House. 

Healing  of  many. 

A  Desert  Place. 
Next  Day.    Withdrawal  and  prayer. 

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28. 


A.  D.  Galilee. 

Later.     First  Tour.     Healing  of  a  leper. 

Capernaum. 

Winter  Home  of  Jesus.     Preaching.     Healing  of  a 

or  Spring.  paralytic. 

Lake  Shore.     Preaching. 
Place  of  Toll.    Call  of  Matthew. 

Jerusalem. 
Mar.  30-Apr.  5  Second  Passover  Feast. 

Sabbath.     Bethesda  Pool.     Healing  of  a  paralytic. 
Later.    Temple.     Teaching.   Conspiracy  of  Pharisees 
against  Jesus'  life. 

Judea. 
April.  Next  Sabbath.     Plucking  corn. 

Capernaum. 

Next  Sabbath.    Synagogue.     Healing  of  a  withered 
hand.     Herodians  join  in  the  conspiracy  of 
the  Pharisees. 
Later.     Lake  Shore.     Healings.     Preaching. 

Mt.  Beatitude. 

A  Night.     Selection  of  Twelve  Apostles. 
Next  Day.     Healings.    Sermon  on  the  Kingdom. 

PERIOD  IV.    Map  7. 

Capernaum. 
Later.     Healing  of  a  centurion's  servant. 

Nain. 
Summer.  Raising  of  a  widow's  son  to  life. 

Galilee. 

Message  from  John  the  Baptist. 
House  of  Simon  the  Pharisee.    Annointing  by 
a  woman. 
Autumn.  Completion  of  Second  Tour  of  Galilee. 

Capernaum. 

One  Day.  Home  of  Jesus.  Preaching.  Healing  of  a 
blind  and  dumb  demoniac. 
Lake  Shore.  First  Great  Group  of  Parables 
on  the  Kingdom,  the  Sower,  the  Candle,  the 
Seed,  the  Tares,  the  Mustard  Seed,  the  Leaven, 
the  Hid  Treasure,  the  Pearl  of  Price,  the  Net. 

PERIOD  V.    Map  8. 

Lake  Galilee. 
Same  Day.    Boat.    Storm  stilled. 


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A.  D.  Gerasa. 

Next  Day.     Healing  of  two  demoniacs. 

Capernaum. 

Next  Day.     Matthew's  House.     A  feast. 
Healing  of  a  woman  with  flux. 
Jairus'  House.     Raising  of  his  daughter  to  life. 
Healing  of  two  blind  men.   Healing  of  a  dumb 
demoniac. 

Nazareth. 
28-29.  Winter.  Sabbath.    Synagogue.     Preaching.    Again  rejected. 

Galilee. 

Later.    Third  Tour.    Sending  out  the  Twelve,  two  by 
two,  thro  Galilee. 

Capernaum. 

29.        April.  News  of  John  the  Baptist's  death  of  the  month 

before  in  Machaerus. 

Bethsaida  Julias. 

One  Day.     A  Desert  Place.     Feeding  of  five  thousand. 
Attempt  to  crown  Jesus  king. 

Lake  Galilee. 
Next  Day.    3-6  a.  m.     Walking  on  the  water. 

Plain  of  Gennesaret. 
Same  Day.     Cities  and  villages.     Healing  of  many. 

Capernaum. 

Next   Day.    Synagogue.    Discourse  on  Spiritual  Food. 
Desertion  of  Galileans. 

PERIOD  VI.    Map  9. 

Capernaum. 
Same  day.     Fidelity  of  the  apostles. 

Pharisees  offended. 

17-24  Third  Passover  Feast.     Unattended  by  Jesus 

on  account  of  the  deadly  hostility  of  Pharisees 
and  Herodians. 

Phoenicia. 
Summer.  Healing  of  a  demoniac  girl. 

Decapolis. 

Healing  of  a  deaf  and  stuttering  man. 
Mountain  on  Lake  Shore.    Feeding  of  four 
thousand. 

Magadan. 

One  Day.    Sadducees  found  in  the  conspiracy  of  Phar- 
isees and  Herodians. 

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A.  D. 

29.  Lake  Galilee. 

Same  Day.  Boat.  Jesus'  denunciation  of  the  rulers' 
expectations  of  a  kingdom. 

Bethsaida  Julias. 

Later.     Healing  a  blind  man. 
Base  of  Mt.  Hermon. 

Later.  First  full  confession  of  apostles  of  Jesus'  divin- 
ity and  Christhood.  Jesus'  first  formal  pre- 
diction to  apostles  of  his  death  and  resurrec- 
tion. 

Mt.  Hermon. 
Six  Days  Later.     Transfiguration. 

Base  of  Mt.  Hermon. 
Next  Day.     Healing  of  a  demoniac  boy. 

Galilee. 

Autumn.  Secret  Journey.    Jesus'  second  formal  predic- 

tion to  apostles  of  his  death 
and     resurrection.     Quarrel 
of  apostles. 
Capernaum. 

Tax  coin  obtained.    Two  procrastinating  vol- 
unteers.   Taunt  of  Jesus'  "brothers." 

PERIOD  VII.  Maps  10,  12. 

Capernaum. 

October.  Seventy  disciples  sent  out  two  by  two  into 

Perea. 

Samaria. 
Inhospitality  of  a  village. 

Jerusalem. 
11-18.  Feast  of  Tabernacles. 

15.  Temple.    Arrival  of  Jesus. 

16.  Teaching. 

17.  Sanhedrists'  attempt  to  arrest  him. 

Mt.  Olives. 
Night.     Lodging. 
Jerusalem. 

18.  Temple.    Adulteress  brought    before   Jesus. 

His  declaration  of  divinity. 
Jerusalemites'  attempt  to  kill  him. 
Healing  of  a  blind  man. 
The  man  ex-communicated. 
His  confession  of  Jesus. 
Parable  of  the  Good  Shepherd. 

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A.  D.  Judea. 

November.  Return  of  the  Seventy.     Question  of  a  lawyer, 

and  parable  of  the  Good  Samaritan. 

Bethany,   Perea. 

House.    Martha's  entertainment,  and  reproach. 

Judea. 

Nov.  or  Dec.  Model  of  prayer.     Parable   of  the  Friend  at 

Midnight. 

House  of  a  Pharisee.     Denunciation  of  Phari- 
sees and  lawyers. 

Parables  of  the  Foolish  Rich  Man,  the  Wed- 
ding Feast,  the  Wise  Steward,  the  Barren  Fig 
Tree. 

Sabbath  Day.     Synagogue.     Healing  of   a    paralytic 

woman. 

Jersusalem. 
Dec.  20-27.  Feast  of  Dedication. 

Temple.      Attempts  to    stone  and  to  arrest 
Jesus. 

Perea. 

Later.     Threatened  by  Pharisees  with  Herod  Antipas. 

30.        January.  Sabbath.     House  of  a  Pharisee.     Healing  of  a  man  of 

dropsy.    Parable  of  the 
Great  Supper. 

Later.  Second  Great  Group  of  Parables  on  the  King- 
dom: the  Building  a  Tower,  the  King  Making 
War,  the  Lost  Sheep,  the  Lost  Coin,  the  Lost 
Son,  the  Unjust  Steward,  the  Rich  Man  and 
Lazarus,  the  Unprofitable  Servants. 

PERIOD  VIII.    Maps  n,  12. 

Perea. 

One  Day.     Summons  to  Bethany,  Judea. 
Two    Days    Later.     Early    morning.     The    apostles' 
acceptance  of  martyrdom. 

Bethany,  Judea. 
Same  Day.     Evening.     Raising  of  Lazarus  to  life. 

Jerusalem. 
Later.     Sanhedrists  determine  on  the  death  of  Jesus. 

Ephraim. 
Feb.  to  Mar.  Jesus'  retirement  with  apostles. 

Samaria. 
March.  Healing  of  ten  lepers. 

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A.  D.  Galilee. 

Pharisees'  question  on  the  Kingdom. 
Parables  of  the  Importunate  Widow,  and  the 
Pharisee  and  the  Publican. 

Perea. 

Questions  on  divorce  and  celibacy.     Blessing 
of  children. 

A  sunset.  Without  a  City  Gate.  Young  ruler's  ques- 
tion; parable  of  the  Laborers  in  the  Vineyard. 

Later.  Jesus'  third  formal  prediction  to  apostles  of  his 
death  and  resurrection.  Request  of  James  and 
John. 

Jericho. 

30.  Thursday.     Healing  of  blind  Bartimaeus  and  compan- 

ion. 

Home  of  Zacchaeus.     Lodging. 

31.  Friday.  Zachaeus'  public  profes- 

sion of  conversion. 
Parable  of  the  Pounds. 

Bethany,  Judea. 
House  of  Simon.    Arrival. 
Apr.  i.     Saturday.  Visited  by  Lazarus'  friends 

from  Jerusalem. 
Evening.  A  supper  and  Judas'  anger. 

Jerusalem. 

A  price  already  put  by  Sanhedrists  on  infor- 
mation for  Jesus'  arrest ;  and  their  determining 
on  the  death  of  Lazarus. 

Mt.  Olives. 

2.  Sunday.    Triumphal  entry  into  Jerusalem. 

3.  Monday.     Early  Morning.     Cursing  a  fig-tree. 

Jerusalem. 

Temple.  Driving  out  traders.  Singing  of 
children. 

Mt.  Olives. 

4.  Tuesday.     Early  Morning.     Blight  of  fig-tree.     Lesson. 

Jerusalem. 

Temple.  Great  Debate  with  the  Ruling 
Classes,  with  parables  of  the  Two 
Sons,  the  Wicked  Husbandmen, 
the  Marriage  of  the  King's  Son.  A 
widow's  mites.  Sought  by  Greeks. 
Jesus'  last  appeal. 

Mt.  Olives. 

Sunset.  Prediction  of  the  Last  Things,  with 
parables,  of  the  Fig  Tree  and  all  the 
Trees,  the  Householder,  the  Talents, 
the  Sheep  and  the  Goats. 

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A.  D.  Mt.  Olives. 

Night.    Jesus'    fourth    formal    prediction    to 
apostles  of  his  death  and  resurrection. 

5.  Wednesday.     Retirement. 

Jerusalem. 

Afternoon.  Judas'  purchasing  the  materials  of 
the  Pascal  Supper. 
House  of  Caiphas.  Sanhedrists' 
determining  on  the  arrest  of  Jesus 
after  the  Passover;  entrance  of 
Judas,  his  bargain  to  betray  him. 

Mt.  Olives. 

6.  Thursday.     Fourth  Passover.     Peter  and  John's  going 

to  prepare  the  Pascal  Supper. 

Jerusalem. 

6-n  p.  m.  House  of  a  Disciple.  Pascal  Sup- 
per, with  discharge  of  Judas,  predictions  of  de- 
nials and  desertion,  and  Farewell  Discourse. 

Mt.  Olives. 
Farewell  Discourse  concluded  and  prayer. 

7.  Friday.     Gethsemane.     Midnight.     Prayer  of  agony. 

i  a.  m.  Betrayal;  healing  of 
Malchus'  ear.;  desertion  of 
apostles;  arrest  of  Jesus. 

Jerusalem. 

2-3  a.  m.  House  of  Caiaphas.  Ecclesiastical 
examinations:  First,  before  Annas,  Second, 
before  Caiaphas ;  Third,  before  the  Sanhe- 
drists; Peter's  three  denials  and  remorse. 
3-5  a.  m.  House  of  Caiaphas.  Mockery  and 
abuse. 

53.  m.  Temple.  Ecclesiastical  trial  and  con- 
viction of  blasphemy.  Re- 
morse of  Judas. 

5-6  a.  m.  Potter's  Field.  Suicide  of  Judas. 
Herodian  Palace.  -Civil  trial  before 
Pilate. 

Asmonaean  Palace.  Civil  exami- 
nation before  Herod  Antipas;  mock- 
ery. 

6-7  a.  m.  Herodian  Palace.  Civil  trial  con- 
cluded with  scourging,  mockery  and  abuse,  and 
Pilate's  sentence  of  Jesus  to  crucifixion. 

Calvary. 

9  a.  m.-i2  m.     Crucifixion.    Jesus  provision  for 
Mary.     Reviled  by  his  enemies. 
Penitence  of  one  malefactor. 
12  m-3  p.  m.     Darkness. 

3  p.  m.    Jesus'  last  four  sayings  on  the  cross. 
His  death.     Earthquake. 

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A.  D.  Joseph's  Garden. 

3-6  p.  m.     Body  taken  down  and  buried  by 
Joseph  in  his  own  sepulcher. 

8.  Saturday.    A  guard  of  Roman  soldiers  set  by  the  San- 

hedrists  at  the  sepulcher. 

PERIOD  IX.    Map  12,  13. 

9.  Sunday.     Sunrise.    Resurrection  of  Jesus.    Tomb  visit- 

ed by  women  friends.  Mary  Mag- 
dalene's bringing  John  and  Peter. 
Jesus'  appearance  to  Mary  Magda- 
lene, and  the  other  women. 

Jerusalem. 
Afternoon.    Appearance  to  Peter. 

Emmaus. 

Afternoon  and  Evening.     Appearance  to  Cleo- 
pas  and  a  companion. 

Jerusalem. 

Evening.  House  of  a  Disciple.  Appear- 
ance to  ten  apostles  and  other 
disciples. 

16.     Sunday.      House  of  a   Disciple.     Appearance  to  the 
Eleven  apostles  and  other  disciples. 

Capernaum. 
A  sunrise.    Appearance  to  seven  apostles. 

A  Mt.  in  Galilee. 

Apr.  or  May.  Appearance  to  apostles  and  more  than  five 
hundred  other  disciples.  Commission  to  apos- 
tles and  disciples  to  evangelize  the  world. 

Jerusalem. 
May.  Appearance  to  James-the-Just. 

14.     Sunday.     Appearance  to  the  apostles  and  other  disci- 
ples.    Commission,   and  the  promise  of  the 
Holy  Spirit. 
18.    Thursday.    Appearance  to  apostles  and  other  disciples. 

Mt.  Olives. 

Jesus'  leading  the  same  company  from  Jeru- 
salem. His  ascending  out  of  view,  with  the 
promise  of  a  second  coming. 


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